There are a few listed at the link below (mayonnaise, white vinegar, Tea tree oil mixed with "Dawn" diswashing liquid, etc.). I have never used any of these myself, so good luck!
2006-07-13 07:15:14
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answered by Randy G 7
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I'm a teacher and I've also worked daycare so I know all about lice. There really isn't any good home remedy that's fail safe. I'd recommend the Rid shampoo products because they also keep kids immune from getting it again for 14 days The bedding spray isn't going to be enough, you'll have to wash the sheets in hot water Put all of the kids' stuffed animals and anything else plush in garbage bags tightly sealed for a month. Make sure to vacuum your carpets well and I'd recommend shampooing it. Lice are annoyingly persistant but it sounds like you're on the right track. Best wishes!
2006-07-13 07:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Wash their hair every day with a good shampoo. And the bedding at least 3 times a week for a while. That should help quite a bit. But kids being kids, they will be exposed to head lice again at school and other things. Expect it and keep the Pediculicid handy. I think it is the best stuff on the market for head lice today.
2006-07-13 07:15:55
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answered by redhotboxsoxfan 6
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Lice Comb Walgreens
2016-10-02 11:27:35
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answered by tseng 4
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You may need to treat their heads again in 7 days. Just combing them out will not insure their demise. They hatch again in 7-10 days. RID is the best thing to use although it is not chemical free. Using the bedding spray was very smart. Mayonnaise is the best "home remedy" and is used as an alternative to chemical products, mostly for children or adults with allergies to ragweed. There really is no product to use to keep "from" getting them but not sharing combs, brushes, hats, or clothes with other children will help. Spending the night with other children and sharing the same bedding is the best way to make sure you DO get them. If your children have stuffed animals they have consistent contact with, make sure you enclose them in a sealed bag for a few days. This problem can be VERY expensive and frustrating yes, and in some cases hard to get rid of if you don't take the proper measures. Good luck.
2006-07-13 07:32:19
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answered by Taylor 2
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Ma'am, this is not the time to go natural. If you go natural, you'll be fighting this bugs off and on for who knows how long. Lice is very easy to spread and very hard to get rid of. Buy some Rid or Nix, poison those suckers and spray down your furniture with Rid or Nix spray. User a nit comb and a solution of vinegar and water to easily remove the eggs. Place large comforters and stuffed animals in tightly sealed plastic bags for a week to suffocate any bugs. Good Luck!
2016-04-02 03:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh,it's awful,isn't it?I've never used anything but Nix-and then,I overused it,I'm surprised my son had any hair left.I have heard of using petroleum jelly on babies because you can't use the chemical stuff on them,but I don't know how well it works and it would be a terrible mess to get out.It's supposed to smother the lice,but it would take weeks to get it out.Vacuuming is better than any of those sprays.You just need to re-treat their heads after two weeks,I think.I really feel for you.It's just a nightmare.
2006-07-13 07:17:34
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answered by kimberli 4
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lots and lots of conditioner and a good nite comb and comb out conditioner for a least 30 min its a job that has be done now a days at least 3 times a week also use a repelent spray with tea tree oil that helps a lot to, it does get better when kids reach 13 14 think its just a case of little kids all ways having closer contact at play ect
2006-07-13 07:17:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Put her into the tub and pour a 2 liter Pepsi or Dr. Pepper on her head it will help losen the nits. Leave it on her head for about 10mins. While in the tub run a comb through her hair. Then rinse. When she gets out of the tub you will have to comb some more. You might even need to try dog shampoo ( I know that sounds weird).
2006-07-13 07:18:19
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answered by Kat33 2
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Well if you have girls its kinda hard to check all over but as kids my mom kept our hair cut very short all though school. That way she could check at night when we came home. Another thing is the cleaner you head and hair are the more likely you are to get them is what I was told. But who wants to walk around with a dirty head. My grandmothers remedy was vinegar, so good luck with everything.
2006-07-13 07:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I used Nix and Rid and they did NOT work. Of course, I washed all the bedding too. Did you spray your car also? Get the LiceMeister lice comb. It is found at Walgreens. I used rubbing alcohol on our heads to kill the adult lice and the comb to remove the nits.
2006-07-13 07:37:40
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answered by pennypincher 7
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